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On 28/3/2022 at 9:34 AM, hattori hanzo said:

good to see some results from the new G series turbos getting on the board.

 

Still getrag or gone sequential?

Yeah I’m quite surprised how well they go. Feels just as laggy as my old 84rs.

This was the final numbers with the g42-1200. Turbo has still got more left in it.

1011hp (753kw) @ 37psi e85
923hp (688kw) @ 35psi e85 (high boost)
753hp (561kw) @ 24psi e85 (low boost)
685hp (510kw) @ 20psi on BP98

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Engine

Stock internals RB26

 Turbos

Garrett GT2860R-7s, 15.5 psi (currently boost is limited due to 7psi actuators)

Intake

Apexi power intake kit (twin pods)

Twin turbo pipe mod (plate welded into the TT pipe) to separate air to front and rear turbo to promote laminar flow and reduce turbulence

Stock intake pipework with AFMs inactive (O2 controlled by Link Wideband)

Exhaust

HPI stainless dump pipes

HPI stainless equal length front pipes

Apexi N1 3.5 inch stainless cat back

Stock cast exhaust manifolds, metal multilayer gasket, new genuine Nissan studs and nuts

Fuel System

1000cc Bosch Dynamic Flow Matched Injectors

Walbro 460lph Fuel Pump inc wiring upgrade direct to battery

Turbosmart FPR800 Fuel Pressure Regulator

 

Ignition System

Stock Ignitor

Splitfire Coil Packs

BCPR7ES plugs gapped to 0.7

ECU and Sensors

Link G4X ECU

CAN Wideband O2

Link Flex Fuel Sensor

Syltech fuel pressure sensor

Syltech oil temperature and pressure sensor

Syltech coolant temp sensor

Syltech air temp sensor

3 port MAC valve (electronic boost control via the ECU)

Tune

Dyno tuned for full flex

262kW on 98

282kW on E85

Was told by the tuner that I was limited by the small actuators (7psi) meaning they could only get 15.5psi with the boost controller, I have some HKS 14psi actuators incoming and will run it up again on 18-20psi.

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Edited by flavzz
added ignition system info
  • 2 months later...

Does VCAM work ... why yes, yes it does ....  On vs Off, only tuning the low end, boost on gate.

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Final Result with some more boost - 718rwhp @28psi (Dyno reads boost high)

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Short nose RB26, stock bottom end. 

G35-1050 .86 rear vband

VCAM and 264 exhaust cam

Standard head, rebuilt , metal HG and ARP studs.

E85

Link G4X plugin

 

 

 

 

Edited by Butters

1995 R33 GTR V-Spec

Forged Build completed 1 September 2022 by Racepace

Pre-build mods included:

- BC Racing gold adjustable coilovers

- Tomei dump pipes

- Garrett -9's

- Nismo Super CopperMix Clutch

- 3" exhaust with Midori Seibi cat

- HKS adjustable cams

- Flex tune (made approx 380kw @ the wheels on E85)

Post Build:

- Racepace 2.8 Stroker kit

- fully counterweighted crankshaft

- H Beam forged rods, CP forged pistons

- Low friction piston skirt coating

- RPM oil gallery modifications

- Block strengthening process

- Nissan Engine gaskets (valve cover, oil pump etc)

- Nitto MLS head gasket & intake gasket kit

- ARP2000 Head studs and main studs

- Custom machine of combustion chamber shape

- RPM custom main and big end bearing sets

- New idler and tensioner bearings

- Full engine balancing and blueprinting

- Nitto high volume oil pump

- RPM custom 9lt baffled and trap door circuit sump

- HKS Step 2 VCAM system with Valcon Controller

- HKS Step 1 Exhaust camshaft

- HKS Valve springs

- ATI Super Damper 750hp

- ARP balancer bolt

- Haltech Elite 2500 + adaptor + wideband controller

- Platinum racing crank trigger kit (upper & lower)

- RPM transfer case mod

- Nismo front 1.5way LSD

- Nismo intake plenum

- Plazmaman 76mm Pro Series intercooler

- HKS SPL Turbo intake kit and AFM delete kit

- Racepace/PWR Multipass Circuit Radiator

- Kept the Garrett -9's

- Flex tune

- 440kw @ the wheels on E85, 22psi (dialed back to 423kw @ the wheels on E85, 19psi)

IG: stangbarrazilla

 

Engine Bay.jpg

Dyno chart.jpg

Edited by R33GAS
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On 14/09/2022 at 1:40 PM, R33GAS said:

1995 R33 GTR V-Spec

Forged Build completed 1 September 2022 by Racepace

Pre-build mods included:

- BC Racing gold adjustable coilovers

- Tomei dump pipes

- Garrett -9's

- Nismo Super CopperMix Clutch

- 3" exhaust with Midori Seibi cat

- HKS adjustable cams

- Flex tune (made approx 380kw @ the wheels on E85)

Post Build:

- Racepace 2.8 Stroker kit

- fully counterweighted crankshaft

- H Beam forged rod, CP forged pistons

- Low friction piston skirt coating

- RPM oil gallery modifications

- Block strengthening process

- Nissan Engine gaskets (valve cover, oil pump etc)

- Nitto MLS head gasket & intake gasket kit

- ARP2000 Head studs and main studs

- Custom machine of combustion chamber shape

- RPM custom main and big end bearing sets

- New idler and tensioner bearings

- Full engine balancing and blueprinting

- Nitto high volume oil pump

- RPM custom 9lt baffled and trap door circuit sump

- HKS Step 2 VCAM system with Valcon Controller

- HKS Step 1 Exhaust camshaft

- HKS Valve springs

- ATI Super Damper 750h

- ARP balancer bolt

- Haltech Elite 2500 + adaptor + wideband controller

- Platinum racing crank trigger kit (upper & lower)

- RPM transfer case mod

- Nismo front 1.5way LSD

- Nismo intake plenum

- Plazmaman 76mm Pro Series intercooler

- HKS SPL Turbo intake kit and AFM delete kit

- Racepace/PWR Multipass Circuit Radiator

- Kept the Garrett -9's

- Flex tune

- 440kw @ the wheels on E85, 22psi (dialed back to 423kw @ the wheels on E85, 19psi)

IG: stangbarrazilla

 

Engine Bay.jpg

Dyno chart.jpg

This would definitely be the best -9 results out there I would think, great job 👍

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